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PCV valve
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 11:32 AM
Does anyone know where the PCV valve is located on a 2000 2.4L.... I need to replace it and am not sure exactly where it is located. Also any other info about replacing this would be appricated.

Thanks, Chris



2000 z24 Cavalier

Re: PCV valve
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 11:37 AM

General Motors decided instead of putting a Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) Valve in the LD9, they put in an Oil/Air Separator.

why do you think you need to replace it?



Re: PCV valve
Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:10 AM
because i'm burning oil and my car is ideling high...it was just a thought because i learned about it in class yesterday ... if it's not that i'm thinking its the o2 sensor.... any idea about what else it might be???

___Chris



2000 z24 Cavalier
Re: PCV valve
Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:25 AM
Replacing your Oil/Air Separator



Re: PCV valve
Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:36 AM
haha yea where is it located?? .... is it a very easy job??

__CHris




2000 z24 Cavalier
Re: PCV valve
Thursday, November 20, 2008 8:23 AM
Its easy if you have some skill with a ratchet, the Oil/Air Separator is located Under the Intake Manifold. So basiclly you need to remove TB and intake manifold. Get a Haynes manual it makes it very easy. Its hard to explain the location of this item since i have no pics...



Re: PCV valve
Thursday, November 20, 2008 9:04 AM
How much oil are you burning?? Enough to make blue smoke?

A little oil used between changes is normal on a 2.4L. I would usually be a quart low every 5,000 kms.



Re: PCV valve
Thursday, November 20, 2008 12:13 PM
John Lenko wrote:How much oil are you burning?? Enough to make blue smoke?

A little oil used between changes is normal on a 2.4L. I would usually be a quart low every 5,000 kms.


quart? that seems like a bit much to me i barely loose anything between changes.



Re: PCV valve
Thursday, November 20, 2008 8:15 PM
yea i lost a quart or so with in the first 3000 kms after the oil change..... and i do have a slight knock some times like after drive hard.... but it seemd to have disapeared when i got this hiigh idle. my prodections are that its either the oil/ air seperator or a faulty o2 sencor causing it...so i'm gonna try replacing the oil/air seperator first... Also my exhaust manifold is leaking could that cause the o2 sensor the get a bad reading, causing the high idle problem???
















2000 z24 Cavalier
Re: PCV valve
Friday, November 21, 2008 1:17 PM
]Considering that an O2 sensor measures the O2 content of the exhaust and then transmits that signal to your ECM, a leak in you manifold would definitely cause a bad reading from the sensor. This "could" cause you to have a high idle due to computer being told (possibly incorrectly) that not enough O2 is traveling through the engine. Also taking into consideration that the manifold gasket is only $8.00 at autozone, it wouldn't hurt to replace that before you go spend way more on O2 sensors. As far as the oil/air separator, it is located on the front of the engine block, under the left side of the intake manifold. If your burning oil and you don't have a head gasket problem, then you should be on the right track. Post up if this fixes the problem. I would like to know since I burn through about 3/4 quart in between changes. Good Luck!


Re: PCV valve
Friday, November 21, 2008 10:32 PM
The 2.4L has an oil air seperator. These don't go bad. It's just a baffle on the side of the block. The actual crankcase vent is through a port in the cylinder head.

The car idling high could be a vacuum leak. How high is the idle?

Also, is the exhaust manifold leaking at the flex pipe?



Ben Harel wrote:
John Lenko wrote:How much oil are you burning?? Enough to make blue smoke?

A little oil used between changes is normal on a 2.4L. I would usually be a quart low every 5,000 kms.


quart? that seems like a bit much to me i barely loose anything between changes.


hahaaha, I work at a VW dealer and we deal with a certain amount of oil consuption problems. VW says 1 quart every 1K miles. (something around there) So when it's time for its next oil change, it could be out of oil.




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